f»L «, No. S7.
OFFICIAL PAPEE OF FREEPOBT
THK NASSAL POST, FEEEPORT, K. T., FRIDAY, JAJCIARY 28, IMJ
OFFIl'lAL PAPKR OF N.4SSAD t OINTY.
rRH'K TWO CENTS
DRYS" IN ALBANY CHANGE METHODS
wm Seek a Prohibition
Amendment to The
Constitution
|K|K.. , ll (•iirreHiMiiiil.tiH-.t |
Albnnjr, Jim, '.El, TIip prdu'iiiiu for tii^oliltiitidii l(-;;l,"l!ili"ii I'Ulliiicl ll.V tli.i Antl Saloon lcii;;iti- iiml tlip rrDliiliilidi fturty liiiH Im-ch iilti'icd. It still .xtiimU for t»H' (i|iiiiiiibi iHoliiliiiion ri'iiKiii-
JitrMIKf hill foi' Illl llllilM ICS.I tibll) till'
Mtatf. lllll il liiiH Ims'ii imiittl, lis II'- niK-i-lM Ihf state us m wIioIo, to HUliinit 11 prolilliilidii iiiiM'iKtiiiciil to the lon- NtJlulloli. Tlic villi TH "f Itio state wil' r>a«« on tlilis iii.stcad cf iiii onlliiiirv Htate wl.lf lU'dlilbitioii referendiiiii.
The Jlrst move (Hi itie piiit nf llie nl- lllll [imliHiilidi fiirces In put tliO'iiuli the iifdhlliltlcti lenisliilion iipnii whi'li tlipy are imiti'd v*ii.s the iiilnsliiclidU^ tn iKith liuiii-eH ot )i Hill pidviiliiii: for the Bul)Bii.--hi(fii of 11 stiite wide iii'iliilii tlon ainerdiiieiit i also a -ieioiid nien^ iiro kiBiwii OH Hie optictial pidtilhitiiui r*»ui()i,striiii('e 1)111. whlcll w.iiild ylve to nil tinllN srniiller Itiiin the ,state tli.> rlKht to nettle the il'inor .|iie~ti.iii ior theniKclveH. hax Im'4'Ii Introilu. «"I, 'I'h;' tntrodnctlon cf tlicxe two ineiiKiire,'! will rcHiiIt In the hittercm cdiitcst l-ir :H dry state ever willed in ,\n)aii.y ^
Walsh's Traffic Bill. ^
Kxtrenie interest i.6 lieiiii; tali'-ii in a nw'aKiire liitDMliiced hy .\s-wniHl.v ninn Ciliirpiice Wel.sli of .Mhaii.v. It pifH* rltn-M iiniroiiii tralllc renuliilioiis for nil cltlert and vllVi;;cs In the stnte Th«> ineiiKiire hii,« the tiuckin;: of th ' conference of inayoi-x The liill pi" vldea that iM'dcsti'iiiiiK ,-<liiill .¦diiflhiic tc hav«> the rlKht to cross the Htreel mid hlKhway at tlieir own risk except at Htnt't iiitei'S(H'Hiin.s .'ind crossiiiiis where they huve the rinlil cf w;i.v ovci vehicles. The iiieiimire piiihiliits iknIcs tiiniiH from rros-siipj at slreet intei'sec- tloiitt (liHtidiHilly. There me also le'jii IntloBH for .std[ipliu:. liirniHt:. pai^siip.' lind wnltlii;: of vehicles. .\ vehl" le turnlnj! into the street from the riulir nmst turn the ccni'T ;is iiciir rhe ri'.;lil hand ciirh as priK'lii iiMe mul wln-ii ttirnliii; illt.i a street ri'-iii Ute Icll it Hhall Kd lie.vci-d th(- iciitir cf the in fersf'i'titii.' slrict unless cthcrwise di reeled liy a ti'iillic dlllccr, Itclative l" the rlt:ht cf wiiv lUnl d|icr:iii'in i-f vilii <'Ul4. tic hill pr-ivl'les that tvvn velii cleR, when pii.sbiii- i-idi dllicr i.i I'lH" Hit«« dire, linns, vliwil liavc ilie riiilil "i way. ,\ pi'iiv i-i'.'l is iiKidc lllill ill N'l'vv York I ilv cvciy .'livcr cf ;i vcliirle ap proailiiii.. llic I.lti I'Cl tldii cf a siicct fihnll lifi'it Mf 'i'^lii cf wav Id .111' T«hlcl(. appi"'"'! Ill',' It'diii Ihe ritilil.
There i Bidlis p
BIltoisL-
ment o hlle Ms-
ISovi I fiiriHci Ycrk c: wnv if servlcc not as
n- a':" IililiieD'lls (it'ier pi'cvi
.'.|.i lit'-j l.clll pedestrians :il|.l Thi- tbli !i:is Illl- ilill.'I'-"-
|l.i- ^.-vy Y.i.lv Sfili- \!1I '
I ii't ' .11
Aotiointlsients. ..,.1 \\"li:t!lilll litis ;l|i|iiiillt'-d ,|i„!.-i. ,1.lllll "' flarl; ..'¦ Ni-w 1 y l.l s!i,..-i.cd Saiiiii"! 11,1 Il'd
ili-'irpiiiii of 111" state 'ivi! ..lllll.lilii-c. Till' cxecilllve lias ..-I m.i.ciiin'c'l llic SHc csscr t'l
the kite l.'l Cl' I' I' 'ill' ton. svhc (III tl rci'ciilly. ««)ninil;:sicii(-r cf cxrise.
II c!' i'>iiii.:lialii lie was s'lile Several iiaiin"'
Constipation
roiistiiintion is like the clin¬ kers in a Btove.
When the stove is choked up with eliiikers it Rives only one half the heat it can with fresh. clean coal.
For the same reason when your inteetines are choked with ¦waflte matter vou are physi¬ cally and inentiilly only one have efllclent,
W^.ste inalter in the body that is not thrown off regular¬ ly polson.s the system and makes it doubly hard for you to Ket well again.
We have a^ wonderful laxa¬ tive for chronic constipation in
Penslar Pen-Lax Tablets
Kffli lent nnd at the same time Kcntle in action. We would like you to try it, Ke- turnahle if not allOKetlier sal- Isfiictory. 2ri (•ent,s at
Chubbuek's
The Penslar Drug Store FREEPORT
have It^n ineiitloiied. Iml lieciiuse of the fait that tlic place hns only recent¬ ly lieen mnde vu<ant the ifoveriior is In Ild haste td act-
The senate hnvinu' riitltled the a|)- fioliitiHcnts of Lciils W. Stf.t(-«lMirv ai.d Ixiuls F. Pill her as ndjntant t'cii- ernl and state nichltect. resiiectlvely. two d( the liiipcrtaiif iiosts In the state u'overiinieiil where the terms of otflce llllli expired tiiive ulreiidy been dlspos e»J (if. .Niictlier liniMirlaiit plac, stiitc Hiiperllit"lideiit cf plildlc werks, will Im- Ulled when the senate (Hint\rins the re iKiinliiatlon of \\. W. Wother-iiedii Till- appclntnients of Ceneral Stotes Iniry and ,Mr, I'iliher ulso mean sec Oill! terms f-.r both
I'.ills I'aiTciH bins; In their s.i.tie . cn tliiiie !'• I'C iiitnaliiceil In both luiiises, Seuiil'ir I?c.vliiii nf New York has iire- s(.tiled a llill in Ihe form of ii coiitlrtn. 04I rcs'il'lllcii s('(kllil,' the iipLnjilitlueiit of two seiialcrs and five usseiulilyineii tc investiirate the activity of Uic i;i'..ker";ii'r roiiiKla'icii. .lust whytlils
ii.''es|i:.''tlti(.ii is desired Iius nci us yei Iicii dls-lo-i .1.
Hills dcsluiKsl In confer iipcii ''Ifles the iMivver tc rcL'iiliite th(. Iieiirht of ludlfliii'.'s have iM'eii iiitr<Mliieed by Sen- liter llill cf niiiirhuiiitoii and -\ss4'in- blymaii T'curon of .S.vracuse- Cities are eiiipcvvered to dlvUle theinselves Illld districts Illld ure iK-riiilttcd to re strict the ld''iiti(iii df Iriides and Indus tries and the Ideation of bulldiiiKs. with siM'cHicd uses. Tills Is aiiuther nieasiire backisl by the iiinyurs' cdn ference
Othor Vital Measures. i
llcic tdlliivvs a ;ri(ill(i of bills of jjeii (Till inierest;
ICediicliii; the u^'e cf [lerscns who arc autli('h'/.ed to oiK'rnle meter vehicles ' lc sixteen instead of elKhteeii years of I Ui-'e. iinless such a [K'rscn Is ucconiiiH I hied by a llceiisi-d (•Ii)iii(Tetir or the j (IVV ner of the meter vehicle. |
rrdviiliiiK that iiiitciiidbile lights mi ! uiitomcbiles shall lie so arranped that no da'/./.llnu ray.-* from tbem or from
any reflector shall be .nore than thre-ji and n half feet alxive the irroiiud on ui level read
Kedlicilii: flic ntiiiilicr cf public serv¬ ice ciiiiimissiciicis ill lhe l-'irst dlstrii f as rei-turls iippclniineiit at lar;:e, Tliit) pn'HcriU-s thm ufier tbe terms of of ' lice of the (iresent cdUiinissiuners havo
exiiired em b mt.f .if the First dis- I
trlet sliii!l be represeiiti'd by one cem- i niissiiiner .\s Ihc term of cilice cl . each cf the |ircsi-iii I'cmml-isi'iiii.rs c\-i pii'cs appcH'tinciits iiiii-t be iiiaili- iroiif iHireiircsciilcd cciiiiilcs,
I'l'cvidinu Ibat aflcr .lun. I, IHIS. all ' ulilelicd'eil male clll/ins hctu.-cii lli.i' ;':;(-. cf eiiihlcciiaiiil rvveiiiv flirce vv h t . lire n'siiients cf ihc state .s|,;ii| unniial. j ly attel.'i ji inilitai.v ranip nf inslriici in-i fur a pcrliid iii- cv. .I'-lli;;; I'mir vve,-':... Till, niiliiar.v train'iiL: (-(Miimissidn |» directed 111 r--t:'l.'isli stale iiiiiitui'' , caiiiiis nf iii^ini. lidii for lield Iraiiiliit.',
.ViiicniiiiiL; illl- c'.iisiitiifinu .Sd as ii eniHdvvcr tli" h uisialiiri- to eslali;i< f cliildreii's ( '.inls -ind iluincsiie i-eliii;.,; i ' cclll'ls ;is s..;,:llii(i> clIVIs or s,,),,|,, , p.in - III ('\l.sl 'l!',' riilll'ls.
,\iiiii;i|iiii; Il.e liaiikiiii; law wt-n 'i rei|i.ir''S llic . ap;;;tl ..|' cv. i-.v nnst c... rmiy I.l Ik- in.i vi-i! j;, I,..nds a i I Iliiil'|.':i: ..-, Ill; 1. j-1 ii|-ii[ier1y tc Ilin i- . leiif ill '11 per . 1 ill if the value ci' s '. i Pi'(i[.eii: liv ircv Idii!'.: il;:.( ..m-h l.i.i;.i in;.Si l;(. lias- .) ';i..iii a policy cf lif i libSiiraiice i s ed by 11 lille L'uariii. 1 v . (•(ilni-aiiy cr i.p.n n c.'rtitii ji'e df lii.ii issue'] by Ilic rc. Mrar o( iln- i-.iifi.v '
ill VVliJet. llie pi, , , -rit is lil:-alcil.
rrealilr-' the dliire cf s.i,.--i':iiteii(|..iit i df sliili- prinliiiL'. ,\ Hiiperiiiteiid. it ' Wdiiid be aiipcinicd lor a term nf lii.i .veais by (l.c t.'dverniir al a salary ct , !>7.,'iiiH a vciir. The hill lariics nn" ap-I pi'ii|iri,jitjiiii df ,$.'(1 Ill.l KHI fur the |.iir. (•base ur leas,. ,>{ a sultaMe biiildliij; t.r u stale prim ill!,' d!!lce,
I'rov illilll.' for c'linpiiisdr.v beaiib in surtuice of Workers re'^elviiij; less than 1 *'IOII a nionth. tbe stute (c pay oin- llfth of the cost ( f the liisuraiive.
Abcrisliliii; the natiiiiial (,'iiard cf tlu' slule ii|H.ii Ihc Ki-duud that it h:is faiU- t in Its piirpcse.
KxtcH-lini; the life of the Thompsdii (simiiiiiiee. iippiiinted to InveHtiuate tb.. public service com mi.ss ion, to Feb, l,". when tbe repcrt of the ccinmittee Is tn Iiled.
Wheeler Film Chairman,
.Vsseiiil.iyniun H. K, Wheeler of On tario . cunty hus Im-cii st-'ecti"! us "hairman cf the leirlsbitive ''(immlftc,. to e.xaiiiiiie the lin;iiii'ial al^iiis cf iin.- licii pi tili'e Clip eiiis, with a view .i' iletei'iliinlnt: vvb(-llier such ecii'i'viis sliull be taxed liy the state. .Vssembly man Wheeler Introliice 1 in the lowi-r house lust year a bill providini; for ,i state bl lird cf ceiiscrsbip tc pass-iipon the cbaiacter of tllms exhiliitcd in piili lie. The Whet'ler committer' meets this week 111 New York city. It proiMi.ses tn make an exhaustive study of cdiiill- tlons us rcirards the motion picture en¬ terprises In t'lis state.
There have been few sessions of the legisliiture whiili have opened vviib sueh a vim and whii h have been mark¬ ed by Ihe iiitrcductlon of so m:iny bills Intended to currect im[iortaiit liiws.
Niimeidii.s inipcrtaiit resolutions nre also liefcre bcib bouses. One of these liils ulieady icsultod In tbe InvestlL'ii flcti of the s.vsiem'cf v''itilatlcn In tbe state ca'.'ltcl ft has Ions heen rfii'i
(continued on pnge four)
iLARGE AUDIENCE AT CHARITY PLAY
Church of Holy Redee¬ mer Will Net Nice Sum
FREEPORT DEMS. HAVE GREAT PLAN
Will. Have Republican Party Out of Commis¬ sion in Few Years
A NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN ENDORSED
Freeport.Citizens Hear t-
ily in Favor of Home
for Unfortunates
Sbakespi au-B "Taiiiiii,,; of tlM- Shrew," Was a vehicle uf cLailty. laat \Vcdawtday night, vvlnii l-iduaid Waldmann, u.sl-^i^lc•d by local lalfcul, aypcartd iu ihe roaring ci-nucdy at iLi. Aniiri(.an Theatre for the b(.'nttli of the CLuicti of liit Holy Hcdcciaer, ,'s'or vcero thi. pcoplt: of lhe village lax iu showing their apprcciatiou lo the Card of Avon, ass the large theatre wa.s crowded to ils capacity auxloud for even a i-ujigesiioii of the mabler- piccc.
The audience .showed thai ihey wore faiiiiUai with ihcii Sliaketipeai'v. and ihey lauKbed heartily al lhe nietii ods euiployKl by i'einicliio in break¬ ing the will of the bcad-btiong Kath¬ erine, -Mr, \\ uldiiiaiiii, who wa:-i with lJela.sco, iast yeur appeared as Pcl- rui'bio and i^ave a clever presentation of the rollicking hero, .\Ils.^ .Mary G. Fitzi-'erald sbared tbe honors aH Katherine with -Mis.s I'lances Kier¬ nan who essaytd lhe roll of Kathei- ilie's sister, lliaiica.
The players acQuitttd ibeHistivert crcditalily and it viould be bard to find frfuli wilb any, judginj; iheiu as aniatcui's, Frank .-V. Keougb was ex¬ ceptionally .i;oo(l as Haptista, a rich Italian merchant as wa.i Koberl Don¬ aghy, as (.Jruiiiio, Felruchioi-i comicai biillcr. James Ireland did well at' llorlelisio, HiaiHia's lovei', Otlieis iu the cast were:
,\Iiss Jane (iailalier and .Mi.ss ,Mai' Kgan as r.ioiKkllu and I'edio. inaiiL-v to Daiitisia; John .Meaney, as Waller Allen l{.b()dcii, as .Natbanltjl and Geo. -Miiliaiiey as Giegoiy. (lovviii.sb ser- vaiiis to I'etrueliio; l.;dwai'd .Meaney as an eci-eiitric iimsic i-iaiilci'i Kobert Kieiiian as a stiiliei ing tMiiiir; Jean 'O.Neill, as a blustering French cook; ,Miss Kose Uaucli, as (,'ui'lis, a liouse- keepi r of I'eli'iicbio and .Miss -May O'lNeill HH a maid to Haptista,
Tho.so wh') ccniposcd the guesls Hi the jiliiy WLi'o .Mil's Gertrude Brown, .Miss li( lie l.conaiii, Mi-,s ..Xlik,; Koo nam. .Miiii .Vine O'Neill, Mijs .Marv l\i I'hy, .Miss .Mary Kuucb, .Miss Anna .Miilvvj, .Mi.s. I'laiik Kc(iiH;b, Mvit. l.io llulpiii. .Mrs i;.ill! it Ijdiiaghy and otiiers.
Tlie piay vviis a liii;Hi('ial si.cC's-^ illld bf-lily :'ii iiliS'.'-inu' to ti.i imsicr. Ihe Kiv. .Idiiii I.. O'Tooli wlm giivi seme uf lilb pi i',-ion;il ;i'leiili'in !" i l.i play.
CANDIDATES FOR FIRE ELECTIGN
Have yoil heard the latest? It is the Freeport Plan, and ll has been adopted by tbe .South Side Democra¬ lic club for the revolutioiii'/.ing of politics so thai witliin four years there will be nothing but Democrats to trod the earth of tbe L'nited States- iTliis is iiiipoitant. There will be no Hepublican Presldtnt ever again. '.Nothing but (leniociaiy shall rule the 'country. If >ou don't believe It read 1 the Freepoi I Plan and become elec¬ trified.
Tariff is the theme, despite tbe as- IsCrtion of the Democralic parly thai tci iff wil! be, must be, removed from I p(;lities. It takes the big South Side i Dejiiocratic party to ferret out tbe ' iiiiei'ilions of the Deniociatic parly- I It lakes the Soulb Side Democralic party to disclose secrets no doubt im¬ parted to Ihem by the high moguls, I 'llie j)oor misguided volef.s were I under the Impression—promises made ; by a Democralic adiuinislralion that . politics and tariff were no longer to I wdi k hand in hand - but alas. The truth is out, .Now read carefully and i become enlightened. To begin with, the Freeport Plan is nol lo be re- ; leased by "all the papers throughout Ithe I'nited States iget that) until Januai'y 17." JVow comes lhe »big : stuff. Follow closely and Uien be- ' come edified. Here are lhe gleanings iof this highly altriistic niaslerplece in liieraturei
1 "The Freepori Plan ii four year
national campaign to eiiernirage the
study and discussion of public ijiies-
j liens and, especially to sjiread thi
I knowledge ibal so-called 'proleclion'
'by high tariff rates, amounls in actual
practisie, but tn a license to rob thi-
mass of Ainerlean iiCoiilc,"
Kdifled, dear riader',' .More com- iim. bill let it sink in slowly. ".\<itwithst;indlng tbat the Deiiiocrii- , tic party has Jiticiuptcd (lliai';: j nieul. reader -white meal, wholesome . indeed) by tbe pv-iiftn of the none- partisan Tariff t;Dmtiiis,sion .Act, le ^eliminate tariff fpiestions from poli¬ tics the activities of 'be oiiponents of i!'i'idci ac,. dl,iiiil: tbe recent caiii- liaigii indicaU Ihat tbe initiii issue in the ne.M eainpiii-'ii will Ik upon the tiirilTi .'liid new it is iiliiiii Ibal tli' tariff IstHle can never be ta!ien out nf politics until ili(. pcip!'. -ball h:i' acipiired a more tboi'ciith iiiider- sLindini-' of ttie .-^iibji ct and .hall hav,. e\|il'(-ss(.(l llnil' eiilK'Iili i'lll' tl|(.recti ili il lii.iniier net in be niiiinici'Tirel;''- ((I by the spi (ial iniiu-is. \n(l .i • :aii( IS not ivbiit oiliii' issius mav b" prosentcd if the jic ipl.. mico iii'- (brstand th(. larilT cik-•!'n. i'k' dcin (11 I'iitic pif'iv will be ill', iii(.i'ii(..
.\ii, I I'!' 'lie iniperliiiii d'Kiiineiit Id ill" ii((i|i'( (if lite liiiU'il Si'iHs say.::
'he aniiifll ebeiidii of . be f:( ( ldll I'lc ii' ;i;.i'l¬
'l ;' lii i:i I. iliilil .\;'iii, il is iilrciidy (l,ci;Kil llilil Ji.'iii ,1. Kaiiiliill .;i'.,
vv ill I.:. ¦ 1,.. I ,,.,,: i :'i(. i)i;i(.(..
cf n.l ill. ;i['i(.|'
tV.'O . 'llil:! 1"
bl- fl ( if : ' '1 I, I' il tbli it lel'iii. It in iilsti dicidid Ihiil ('Uik nci W'il- ||;uii.s, wild 'v ,1- b'll''.11(1 a ,-dislant, will ii;i',e III ( P!' I i'i'i' Id' !:. I iiS'istiilit The only coiiti t vvill be over the el- .('icn cf a sicotid a^-sriaiit.
S. l'il fill .'^i iil!i, villi'ic ti'iasurer. bas (leeliiKil biiiisii If a candidiiie for
the cilice (H"':'((CIid a-;.-islanl. llis
known opponent thus far is lldwiird F'.ice, a Hiember of l^nginc ('oiiip'iny No. 1. Smith vvas fortnerly chief of the Vl.iiiiiiiit tlose ('oiiiiiiiny ami Kice was a foriiH r foreman of the Kiminc roiiiiiafiy. .¦s'lfi'i ha.-i bein a 'iieiiiber of Il.l (i( pill tiiulil abiiiil S( veiitceti years and Kice liiii- be( il a vaiiiri about five years.
THE ENROLLMENT IN NASSAU COUNTY
" I lie iHiverninent rc'cives lii r.iveniie hss than lh per cent of the a-'tiofi^' 1'.; I i.s wiii'i": rrciH the .-\iii( ri';iii p(" - )i! . bv I'lt-'Ps of ibe fi'-c'ee'i",'(. tfii iM', ;iil>'It iif( (! bv (llir ;idv(.|"'ai'i(s and tb" balaiici ''¦(.' ic'iU'd sv.'i Iiiilli. the pm I'll.. Ill' tl.e e V. lc jire Ml".' idticed in !' pesi'ioti t" i"'i'-(. !'!(. prill ¦: of their pn duct soi'l in tbis ceiiiitry.
N;i, 2 of Ibc (.nliitliteiiiiii; di-ciiiner'
ti.-iii tl'i.; |e iiiy: (Are you still read-
iii',-- i'.'l "I'liibr tbe liiirb prdtoctiv-'
titriff rati" di'-iicd by the (ippiinetf"
of democracy our doimsfic eotifiiitiiers
Ifiv. hci'i''it'ci'c bei II and would again
; !)(. coHirx Iled to pay 20 per cinf tn
I upwards of IO'l per cent m('r(j than
I for'.ifn e(insiiiiier!i for articles pro-
I duced in the rnited Stales,"
1 Thus yrni will see that Ihe tariff
has been a source of much aiinovance
, to the Deriiocraiic party nf the Fnited
i States, -No dciibt :-i(iO,nfiO papers -if
I fhe United States have published in
I full a four p'me iiamphlet put out by
I tbe South _5J4io Democratic club anl
I evidently from fhe pen nf John -M,
Harrington, president of the club.
The Post will kTcp its readers in-
, formed of the changes tnade from
\ year to year in the progress made
[and ere the fniir years roll alnnR, we
; will tell the five remaining Hepubli-
I cans all about how it happened.
i The enrollment lists for Nassau ! County for liUfi have been cnniplctrd i hy fhe Board of Flections. The rec- I ords show th.tt there arc '2n,ii'2'.i voters I In the county, 10,4^1) nf whom are j enrolled. The Republicans show :i : gain of 2.^15. the Heniocrats a gain of !tS8 nnd the Progressives a loss lof :127, In North Henipstead the Dem¬ ocrats have lost 21<i. but have added I nearly 700 voters to ;he register in [the Town of Oyster .'?ay. The Repub¬ licans, too, have gained over 700 in that township The Protiessives Iff" iiaiiied tbh'teeii votes ill Oyst',' -Kav,
The t"';i1s show that the Republi¬ can.- ciitiniiiiber the Fiiikk rats in all t(iwiisHi)is, ilic tltiiu'cs for the si priv¬ ate fovviisliips hcinL'i Iv'epiibliciins, Heiiipslend. 7.,'^2! : v.'r'b Iie"instca'l. ¦'I.S.S'.i; Oy:;tcr Kay. 2.IS*!, Dciiincrafs. Henipstead. 't.'> "-'¦*: Sovih 1 Iciipsti ad. 1.?,i,ii: Oyster Ilay' l,:i7t'i.
There were l.ilOfi bl.nnks on which tbe vd'crs did not indicate tl.eir par- I try choice.
COURT AFHRMED THE DORLON AWARD
Read the NassAO Post,
The judgrment recovered by Elvin .\. Dorlon for $550 against Samuel L, Pearsall and George W. Graft of I,aw- rence, in the Supreme ("ourt, Nassau County last April, has just been un- j naimously afhrined by the .vppellate j Division. I
-Mr. Dorlon as broker brought about | tbe making of a lease between the j defendanls and Janiis Hutler Inc., for ' a period of ten years, and at the time ' the lease w;is m.^dc the defendanls , Pii.d -Mr- Dcrlon !.'.i'0 claiming same' was In full payment of commissions, i Tl»e main issue at the trial was i wlietli'i'r ttc>. not there had been a I full ,>( ttlci'Hiit by tilt, payininf of th-' I ff.oo and the accip'aiicc of tame,
Mr, Dorlon vvas reiiresented thru- , out the litigation by Counsellor Elvin i N Edwards of rreeport J
The .Neighborhood Woi k» rs plan to esiablibh a .Neighboi buod Houat, for the purpose of meeting the ever iiicrea.sing deiii.ituls made upon,tliis organi/.atlon, has brought forth many letters strongly coniniendiiig the idea and below are some ef tbe comiiiuni- calions from I'-iei port men, who are in a position to Know tlie value of this work.
To the .Netgiiborhood Workersi 1 (k.sire to endorse the tiood work that the .\cighborh(Kid Woikti'S, as an organization, havt done and aie doing in the couimuuity,
I uel tliiil tbey bave been a great help, nol only lo the inwir of the c(-)iiiniiinity but aUo lo the Over¬ seers, in looking after those thai are in need of assistance, and will at all times work in coiijiinction 'With the organization.
Yours rc-ry truly.
FRANKLIN KKDKl.l.. Overseer of lhe I'uvir. To the Neighborhood Workersi
I am glad of the opixirlunlty to say a word foi' the idea of estab¬ lishing a .Nelgblx)rhiM)(l House, in Freepori, The flrsl thiiig to con¬ sider is the need. This quiwlion does not reuuire debate, or even analysis for those who are in vital touch vviih the conditidiis existing lu our village.
The le.itimony of our .>«)cial workers -and whose testimony is more valiuible," is i om iiicing eiioiigh to establish in ili(. minds of ail good eili/ens tbe need of such a .Neigliboi'hood House, to eaiiy tin elllcitntly the v. ink of social pro¬ tection, and sociiil uplift. '
The little I'ddiif now occupied by the .NeigbborliOdd Workers Asso.- ciation. aii' (iitirely iiiaib (iiiale to iiKil the viu'ioiis sitiiatidiis thul confront the purposes of Its exist¬ ence, and its work. The iiresslng nature of tlie cases (all tor iiiiine- diate aitidii sucb foi iiistiincc as, fteding and houiing, a |)laee to eiit. ii [iliKc tl) sU.p, iviii a Iiliice Id Willi, until sdine'biiig is done
.\t pi'iseiit the (luaiters of llie .Nei^bbci'bood \'-(irlveis As.socii.l iu.i olTi-i' rooin only, ior cciisiiltal Jn'i, illld t( 11 iibciie ((iHiiiiiiiiiciit i; !i Willi iiiil ' I'l.'iiii pliices (if refllfc lar tiway. A .Nel.tihboi !;(idil H.nise ef I lie preiH'l si,',e iiibilit unci tl.e I iiiiibiiH ll pill |i i.-( s el a Vdiiiii-' WOiiiii'i'i ai'il 'I'lniiit: .\'(.'rs .V:,mi- ciaiiuii. .\ I'liit'O of IIK''ting, of in¬ sti iici icn. el p'iiV. itlid all tbe sik iiil iulivitiei; pcssible winie .itid.ip- can coiiiiK :;;i1(.,
'llli,-- picji |.( wjll i.i.-t' s(.rvi( (.. hard ucik i.ivd hkiikv 'i'h" piitiiiisi of 1 I.I'liii/ tt ( (".. I'l.iiiil.v l.'.iir is III I,ill I llie co,'idii I'li.i;: ol' aieiiiii;' in- tii'csl. ohiiiiniii:; ,-^civi^¦l., iiiid liiiv- ,ilr' Hioiitv, 'io this pliiti I Impi ail 'h' 'i ili'C'is of- Fr, ',1,'irl, Flabi- vv in. ItiKi-i Vll: Vlll adii.'li tin i;i- Ktlvis in a^^.;biyi'ri.t,'i'.iib( 'lopi fiil lilnl vi'al vv;iy,'se"*! lllit its iiiieei :-;s vvill dlsiibiy bl I'H- t-i(. (Ves of l-'K-cpdit iiiid the IK ii'lilitii'iif villiigcs il l;ii'i.''(.. Will (.(iHippi't .\'ei:,lib(ii'lii (l'l lldiise.
I.ct me just iit;e tbi.; occiisioii in expi'css luv iii'cil aiipiK iill ion of l!i(. eflb 1(111 vv.iv in which tiiy (b- iiiands i»po'i .Mrs. Schoby have bem tiH t and contidlif (I. Wi- are indi^-d fortunate in having wiih lis tt sn¬ cial worker wifh thi- inl(lli^ii(( and syiiipfilhy of fbe type foifiid in this good wcnian. Verv sincerely. Kev. l{i:(;iNAKb 11. SCOTT To the .NelHhborbdod Workeis:
I am hcai'tily in favor of th«- pro¬ ject of establishing in Ficepoit a .NciglilKirhood House. 'I'he cause la a worihy one, and should such a plan ripen into a reality, I have no doubt that it vvoiild prove of great bebefit lo our coinmunity.
Little do those who are fortiiniite In life know of the suffering and dlHtress of the p(K)r and needy and oftimes this suffering falls upon helpless children who are iiiiide to feel the pangs of hunger and cold because of the dissoluie habits of their i)arents or others charged witb their care and supjiort und be¬ cause of circuni'stiinccs beyond con- Ircl. such as want of em ployment, and sickness.
What is lo become of the little ones-—and the helpless babes whose parent.-i wil.^not or cannot provide theni with necessary food and shel¬ ter? In such instances relief must be had without delay. The (irocess j of law in compelling a man to siip- IH)rt his family is slow and Ineffi¬ cacious.
If we had a settleiiKni house these young cliildren could be rt-.i-- cuid from jilaces destriniive to their moral and physical life at a tiiiK- T«'hen res( uc is iiiiprra'ive and temporarily cared for until a better¬ ment in tlieir conditions could be brought i'boiil,
Siirtly iiikTi a building or bcrie under competent fiarir^oicnieiit would he of unfold value. Onr .Ni iiiblxir- hond Workers have done a great deal of good and brought sunshine Into many a dark and gloomy habl-
tadoD.
It haa iKt-'n said that true happi- netis is found iu uiakin.&; othei-.<: liap- py. The movemenl for a settlcniein house where this work (.-in be piop- erly done with a view of doiii.i; the grtwtest giKKl should. ;uid will re- 1 elcve the support of all v»'ell mind¬ ed people in our viliage.
iu-:nry L- ma.\sv)n.
Vill.tge Trustei
MOn POST HOLDS AN INSTALUTION
On Siitiirdav evi.nin.^. .lanuiiiv 111. the D. li. P. -Mott Post held a pul.lii ili.stallatidii of (illiiers. Past Ciiiiiinan- der James G. Grim ailing as install¬ ing ollieei'. and the folbiwiiiu (oiii- ' rades look the pledge of olliic fer Uie rispci'Uvi positions:
Cdtiiiiiaiidir, Win. H. Patlersoii;
Senior Vieiv Hiiiun J. West; Junior
'Ti(C', JaiilOs .Iiiliiisctii Suigeon, .'M-
I bcrl Rhodesi Oflicer of tlu Day. John
'Siiiilh: Chaplain. Coles .Vbraius:
jOuarter .Master, iRi^^ics Pa-st; Olllcer
.of the Guard, John Dall(:)n: Iiisidt
Seiilinal, John lioolunan; Patricin In
striKUir Ciilton J. lii ci iiii iif; .Adju-
taul. K. It. Rose: g ,M Sdrciii;,
j Daniel WanhbllVn.
I The ladies of the Relief Corps wen pusi'iit a,s giict-ls of tlie Post, and Iliad prnvided au excelleni supper bu illl attending, over Um bi ing present. ..\ nuniber of guests were present. 'aiiKing tbeiii that good friend Mif tiie ! veterans. Judge Waliaic, of ilie l)b- .st rvcr. Mr. H. C. Alliei>», .'VIr. Pliilliii,-, of the New York Telepiione CoiiiiiiUiv. .Mr, and Mrs, Fred I'attcistin of Glen Cove, and othii fiieiids of tin. veter¬ ans.
Judge Wallace made a shori bat in
terestlng spe(-<,'li, iuid .Mr. Phillips iiii-
nounced tliat it Wduld itive hini pleii-
|sure to give the coniiades and thiir
fiiends an illusirated bctuic on flic
I lelephone. its wonders and s<iiiielhmi;
'of llie preiiir use. (lc. The date of
this entli taiiiiiieiil will be auiiouiK (.1
j latter.
1 Twenty nu imIki s ef ih,- Pod wi-vr I present from a iciiil of ;ib(iiil '.'.n iiieni- bcrs still liviiiL'. 'I'hc itmirades and I friends ieaiiicd with icgni ibai ("onirade .losi ph Wright had been ! struck and injured by an automobile l^.vliiii' on liis wiiv Id lhe I'dsi I III versal re'-'iet was expresseil. and tin 1 eoinpany vv;i.s iiiik b lefiMd wmn lil-- |in.iiii'ies were pxciicuiiced as . not of a Very sei ions nature
'.V (. Iciiiii Ibat the v( tl liiiis are '; Hiving to ijiise a .sniitli fund lo help
IliCHl Cilliy OH 111" VVellv i ' f Vl'ilfli:
'lb( schools, piisinliiii; fliiiis and
!(Ii.iiig silili piii I'iiil ic work ii-i ill. V
ina.v lind the iici^il cf dcini,' Any ic
i. '"..''Iicc b.l.; lo ('iilil!i1;illd',l' W. 11
I i'U ison will 111 prmiipily jickiidvv- 1( dued and ii.-'i (i fill Ilil i.iii|".i( ill
(!i, i.Kli
THE CHURCH PEOPLE OPPOSED TO MOVIES
Talie a Strong Stand
Against Movies on
Sunday
llil ihiiiih pecpli vll Frceptirt lia\( tiiki fi il dtii riiiiiiid stand Ui their ob.iei lion to Sunday movies. The Kev. J. Sidney liouid, I'astor of the i'nsbyuriiin I'buicb delivered a ser- liicii oil Siiiiday llldl ning ariaiiinlng the iiifliKiices thiit biid to Sunday
] i.idvies. ;suii(lay basebiill and other foiins df amiisetyint th:it (end to des-
I ei raie tbe Sabbiith day The cou-
¦ '-iiegiitinn of the Freeport M F.
[ Cbuii'h gave unaniinoiis opposition to Sunday movies by vote and ttie olh
. eial board of that (hurch voted to
I sippoit ibc v<.iiii;icijalioii,
' Vv illiain 0, terlioiit, scoreiary of the
; ollicial board was ilircct».d to coin iiiuniiiite wilh Sciiatdr Tboiiipson and Assviiibiynian ,\li'Wliiiiiiey askiii);
j thft.i to villi agailit till bill to legal¬ ize Sunday movies now in the legi.s- laluic. If this bill bccoiiies a law, it was ai'gued. the Sunday movie pro-
. poiiaiida Will gi'dw to so degriidlliK a
I iiiiidHioti tbat ever.I law of lUicnc.v Will 111. orr( nded.
The people of Frec|Kirt have lieen
¦ iiKitaiini; against Sunday movies fot over a yeai'. Tliey op|Miscd the oiieli
: ini; of a Sunday niovii tbcalre last j Winter and the local vilhige lM)ard { gave an opinidii that il vvas helpless In ' the fai e of the opinion of the Ainie-
iate DivisKiti to do iinything Sine- I then two otliir iiicvie tlu atr. s m this ' villjiiii. have thrown cp(.n ihcir ikiors
on .Sunday j.iid aii i^ivinv. shows on' ! the sabbalb.
I Dr. Gclild sixiki on Sundiiy morn . ing to a largt coni;regal ion. Ile s|Mike I (if the Sabbalb as bcin.g ;i day which j b(.!diu's to all Ibe people not espe( ' ially for aniuseineiils and idcasiires : yet for lhe ( ii loyiiKiil cf iill, but in
¦ a bpiiiliiul way. Hi iiuidc u'|ii(i- fo'iiid iiiiin s.. jell und won the hearts and thoughts of liis auditory.
Dr. Saul O. Curtice si'okc ic ;i Post reporlci about ihc prdbable ;if feet thill lhe voice of flirc( Ibciisand persons will have on Ihe sen.iter apil assenihlyman In wiiinin.ir nvii hi
' S'll-:-..;" 'n ...'e a.iims' 'til lllll I.. |e:.:i|| 'I- S'ililla.V llidv ies
"Ytf have ;| iikiiiIk isbfi cf Ihri. III...I.allll ; dills and a Sniidav iillend
:, 11 ' ill' I I 11lilll i'lCii ll was il
' l)l(.jLsUi'e lo see Iliiit clilii( all'ndiiiKi
; ri:(. ii:- ei.i . vv li( 11 il vcfi td dilerinilii
111. Ihc ((iii;;i(^.ition was
li. ''V fiiili('( "Siirei.v
Ilif I ;i tl IK illld I nil'
mil le.-.isl;il(ii's
SOME ACTIVITIES,
AT FnEEPCRT CLUB
ARE WORKING FOR ThE S, S. WATERWAY
ll:,
. i|( (11 ( |.
iiifci mill
clnb':! \v I ';;,. 1 ,,, 1 I .:|, , .1 ' , ii;, pi(,vi:lid by the I'.eaid of l)ii(.(tdi I'll ::idi lit l.'dvviii'ds pii; Illld ill an fci'Hiiil discussion, wh(ii reiiiarl,.- -• 1 ie I.,; lie l.y ,Mc^s|.s, Ge.ir.Lic V.iil- Dvvi.u'hl P.iiker. llavid SiiiIki- . liaiiiil ,M(irri,sdii, l'i,ink K. Ktv. S, O Curtice, I'din si il, Siiiiiiici K Sniiib, i;d vv ai d
¦ji'iiid' ill ;iiiiiei)iii I "iiviill lie .-^Liie ililiiiid wall I wa; .|( III Il;( l,(.:i
Iillv. II 1:
I Wl
i'K
.11
lace, C, land, .li . Pit( b( I, .'-:. Diiiib
I'll
1", Cddk, Cliiitdii M .Milbank, W.iid C ,Medn, Dr C. A It. Smith, I'liiii Cdiiklin. Hiiiini K Siiiiib. I) \'.' Iliini|ibi( y, liiiKild Cddk illld .Sidney H Swe/iy
They took for their keynote Judg(. Kdwards' suggestion of considering the club as au insliutiou. rather thiiii of "vliat or who its inanagenifiit might be, and all pledged tlicir sup¬ port toward booming tbe ( liib during the coining year.
To CaiiviiNH for Members.
President lOlviii .N Kdwards thinks in terms of organi/atieti and he now' I bas under way a plan for dividing Ibe village into six distrlciss, corres¬ ponding lo election districts, and mak ing a systematic canvass to ac¬ quaint residents of the village with the attra(^ieiis of the club, ll is the idea (if the oflicers tbat there are a large number of citizens who would be glad to become meiiilKlH if given a projicr opfxirtunlty.
Incldently, the invitation is exten¬ ded through the press for any iruile citizen of Ixing Inland, (spe<'ially In the vicinity of Freeport, to hand in his name for membership, if he wants a ch.'ince to he belter aeiiiialntid with his neighbors.
To Formally Open Alleys.
The nieiiilKrs are iiiviled to coiik (lilt and try fhe allcvs Saturday ev(- | ning, when they wiil be ofnclall.v opened by the nrw bowllfig eoininit ' ter. They promise :i wc ! > ifd- .•^oiiic spiiial atlractiens l.ctwiiri He i frames. '
IF n '• ;'i'miiilM«'e ut Wiirl..
Tl-. id ; hi'Vi'i'l, .Ir, is (hairman
(.' 'I " dc-;;. i lii;il;litlC(. 'f (I: tl
1:;.:' b( (•' inrorftiiillv s( I for rcbriiar.v i 2", Hilled there sK-oiild be ivome on '. fueling diite. The cofiiHilitc as^siires , us ll'il will bc Ihc "best ever" ap(' ' WP have had some giKid dlnneri< at lh( club, too
, ll III ipiileii III by ....I .1.1 V\ illiiiiii lli Iil l.'l . i;, n. I 'M(.|iIiV(. ill, I! Ici 1. II pn ,M mint; (idvci lllll Willi iii.nn, ,si;ii(. Sciiiilor G( ei'g(. I, '1 liii[iitiMin cf I'iilli;. I'aik, illld .\s;,ei.ihl.v Illilll 'llinniiCA A Mi- Wbinney cl \;i: viiii ( einiv and III iiry \ \1iiip!,.v and 1) C 'ralinad;'.. n't Siillelk.
Silialoi Tbiimpscn. piioi lc lln (olifab, aiiiidiiiieed (bliniti l> tbat lh( Umg Ishiiel ib legalidn hi re would reiiitrodiK e a iikiisiiic to ((iniiiiit tlie .Slate III tlic (aiiiil pKiject which in¬ cludes a systeiii of (aiials along the sdiilh sliiire df I-ong Island, (oiinect- Ing JaniiiK II and i'ccdiiK liays via (inal SciMh and .Sbiiim i (ick Itay
The plan new under ((in.sidcratlon, wliiih i| Ihe same us Ibal of last year, is to pass a bill appro|it iatiiig aluiiit ;(l,iiiMi,iiiii) to b4' used by Uk .Stiite ill piirchasliig rights of wuy lano.g tli(. jiKiposiil rciiK if th(. Fed¬ eral Goveriiincnt will furnish th|. I funds for the actiiiil eonstriicilon of idle wiitcrway. This the Fetleral au- |thoriti('s are said lo havi indicated they are williiic to do.
AiKither Inipcrlant i)i(-c( of I/iUK Ilsland Icglidailoii which the island delegation will introduce again thin year will be 'be measure to provide for a Htai(. .Norr'nal Sihool on I/inn Isbuid Tb(. iKanst Stale instiiiiilon of this sort new is til ,\( w fall/ For¬ merly the jHiiiiiica Triiiiiinji; S( IumiI fer TeacherK was a State liiHtiliition. and young 'Afuiii n and nun fr(im-.-th' cctHillcs of ,Na-<;^;ui and Suffolk who (bsired to s'liidy i" (hiij'it'y (onld i^e llnre ,\cw llial hat, bei u •iirned (iv( r 1(1 lli(. I'liy of ,N( w Vei I,
M) OfTflSI 11(»\,
F''l(ifii all iikIk :i' ii.'i:( l.;i cc- I Ran'Iall, S'I'is .\ \', li-, .-ir i! ilimv 1. Max; (in '.wil ¦ ¦ i I' i. (bcfion I'l ||.. villi!"., beaid !i.-,/iiH, .Mr. Rafdall a
I. (,iil' I I i'iid till (ilb( l;, ;,;-, Ifi;..-".. Thus ii't li'l oiip'.j lliei. Ill l'l l iia b( ( n broachiii. Klc'll'ii |h new b-i- flian f"(i in..nibs away ;iri,| if then were to be an oppisition ticket soini
Hli'ns «i' ¦ ( '"ii'ld IIC" 111- i/i cvi
diiicc